Viadro C I, Earp J A
Population Council, New York, NY 10017.
Women Health. 1991;17(2):105-17. doi: 10.1300/J013v17n02_06.
Attitudes and perceptions about health, AIDS, and the need for AIDS education were explored among inmates in a women's prison in the southeastern U.S. Forty short-term inmates participated in a series of focus group interviews. A separate sample of sixteen women completed a 103-item questionnaire. Focus group participants expressed concern about AIDS within prison, sexual activity between inmates, and the institution's policy of housing seropositive women with the general inmate population. Close to half (44%) of the survey respondents believe that they were likely to be exposed to HIV in prison; most (81%) felt that AIDS education programs should discuss female homosexual activity, and nearly all respondents (94%) felt that inmates should be given an HIV antibody test upon entering prison. The study's findings confirm the need for tailoring AIDS education and prevention activities for incarcerated women.
在美国东南部一所女子监狱的囚犯中,对健康、艾滋病以及艾滋病教育需求的态度和认知得到了探究。40名短期服刑囚犯参与了一系列焦点小组访谈。另外16名女性组成的样本完成了一份包含103个项目的问卷。焦点小组参与者对监狱内的艾滋病、囚犯之间的性活动以及该机构将血清反应阳性女性与普通囚犯安置在一起的政策表示担忧。近一半(44%)的调查受访者认为她们在监狱中有可能接触到艾滋病毒;大多数(81%)觉得艾滋病教育项目应该讨论女性同性恋活动,几乎所有受访者(94%)都认为囚犯在入狱时应该接受艾滋病毒抗体检测。该研究结果证实了为被监禁女性量身定制艾滋病教育和预防活动的必要性。